“We’re pleased. It was a fantastic following from the Leeds United following once again and we hope they enjoyed it.”

Wycombe made a lively start and put the ball in the back of the net three minutes in, but Max Kretzschmar’s effort was ruled out for offside after keeper Marco Silvestri had parried a shot to the home player.

Leeds slowly got into the game with Botaka forcing the first save from Wycombe keeper Alex Lynch with a volley.

Lynch made an even better save to keep out Giuseppe Bellusci’s free-kick while he was brought into action again soon after when Erwin turned well in the box to get a shot away.

Lynch was single-handedly thwarting United as he tipped Botaka’s header onto the bar following a good cross by Doukara.

The Wycombe keeper was finally beaten on the half-hour mark when Erwin produced a calm finish from inside the area.

In the second half it was Silvestri’s turn to be in action as he pushed away a low shot, but the Whites doubled their lead as Doukara cut the ball back for Byram to smash his shot into the net to make it 2-0.

Botaka came close to adding to the lead soon after with a half-volley tipped over by Lynch then the Leeds winger did beat the keeper only to see a shot go just wide.

Young keeper Bailey Peacock-Farrell was given a run out late on for Leeds and looked solid as United saw out the remainder for their friendly win.